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Some Reasons  
to Consider   
Collaborative 
Law
....

Divorce with Dignity Avoid creating crises, airing dirty 
laundry, doing     
collateral damage.

Avoid wasted   
time in court, 
pointless hearing  
dates; virtually 
all collaborative 
meetings are  
productive.


Collaborative Law 
prevents the 
“War of the Roses” syndrome  
in which 
hostilities and 
costs escalate  
out of control.

 

 


    Welcome to the Peak-to-Peak Collaborative Professionals website, DivorceIntheWest.com.  The Peak-to-Peak professionals are lawyers, mental health providers and financial experts working together to help our clients divorce differently.


    Traditionally, divorce is either done with a couple sitting down together and filing paper work with the Court themselves, fondly referred to as "the kitchen table divorce," or with each party hiring attorneys to litigate and argue for what is best for his or her respective client.  As emotions are often escalated and the ability to trust one another deflated, parties are often unable to make what could be decisions with life long consequences in their best frame of mind.

    While COLLABORATIVE LAW does not change the emotional difficulty of a divorce or the complexity of the issues to be resolved, those trained in Collaborative Law work hard to help the parties think of the future and how life will be best for everyone involved.  

    As attorneys, divorce coaches, financial neutrals and parenting coordinators work with their clients to resolve all of the issues involved in a divorce, 

                 YOU  determine how quickly or slowly the process will proceed. 
 
             YOU  determine the agendas to be discussed at each meeting.

             YOU  agree to share information and your positions openly.

             YOU 
become better educated on the legalities of a divorce,
                            your emotional needs in this stressful time, how to 
                            determine what is best for your children, and how to
                            financially manage afterwards.

     Because parties so often will need to co-parent together, fighting over the financial divisions, the parenting time, or even whose fault the divorce may be is not helpful, productive, or even a good idea.

    Please look through our site carefully and feel free to call or Email us for more information.  We look forward to helping YOU do divorce differently.





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